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Road to FETC | How to Apply to Present at FETC

Date & Time: Wednesday, May 13, 2026at 4 p.m. ET

Are you wondering what to consider when creating your proposal to speak at FETC? Learn how to take your concept from idea to execution in this webinar hosted by Jennifer Womble, FETC Conference Chair and several featured speakers.

How to gain a competitive advantage in tech grants

New funding rule aims to prepare students and teachers for an AI-driven workforce.

Why AI education debates focus on a false choice

For many schools and the educators leading them, the framing of AI adoption as primarily a tool usage issue has already been left behind.

The Always-On Insight and Networking Platform for Superintendents and Their Teams

AI-driven insights, peer-to-peer collaboration and more built exclusively for K-12 Superintendents and their leaders.

Why the key to innovation isnt technology. Its trust

Innovation scales when communities help design itnot when districts simply announce it.

How tech’s impact is spreading beyond the classroom

District leaders acknowledge some issues, like financial constraints and staff vacancies, can't be fixed by technology alone,

Road to FETC | Navigating the Unknown: District Leaders Turning Challenges into Opportunities

Date & Time: Thursday, March 12at 4 p.m. ET

In partnership with the Center for Digital Education and FETC, this panel unveils results from a national survey of district leaders, highlighting the issues that keep them up at nightstaff turnover, student test scores, funding uncertainty, teacher shortages, AI governance, cybersecurity attacks, policy changes, and cultural stressors impacting school communities.

The Always-On Insight and Networking Platform for Superintendents and Their Teams

AI-driven insights, peer-to-peer collaboration and more built exclusively for K-12 Superintendents and their leaders.

One superintendent shares ideas for how to talk to kids

Superintendent Erika Bare believes educators can improve achievement, behavior and other components of student success through conversation.

‘If you’re not growing, your district isn’t either’

Community engagement skyrocketed in this district while administrative workloads plummeted. Here's some advice from its award-winning superintendent.

Why these superintendentsand many othersattend FETC

Inspiring students to think big about their future is a key use of technology in the small, rural South Umpqua School District, Superintendent Erika Bare says.

The Always-On Insight and Networking Platform for Superintendents and Their Teams

AI-driven insights, peer-to-peer collaboration and more built exclusively for K-12 Superintendents and their leaders.

AI and VR: How this leader is navigating both

Communicating a well-thought-out plan is more valuable than restricting AI altogether, says Desert Sands Unified School District Superintendent Kelly May-Vollmar.

Socrait, an AI assistant for teachers, wins Pitchfest 2.0

More than 40 edtech startups competed in Pitchfest 2.0. Winner Socrait's app tracks what a teacher says in class and converts it into actionable data

These leaders are discovering big ideas at FETC

State and district leaders are leaving the 2026 Future of Education Technology Conference with bold ideas and "emerging practices" that they hope will bridge the gap between rapidly advancing edtech tools and reality.

The Always-On Insight and Networking Platform for Superintendents and Their Teams

AI-driven insights, peer-to-peer collaboration and more built exclusively for K-12 Superintendents and their leaders.

How student voice, durable skills and new technology transform learning

At the Future of Education Technology Conference (FETC), three school leaders are bringing student-led sessions to demonstrate exactly what this looks like in practiceacross grade levels and learning models.

How to perform in a booming drone job market

Drone performances are the new fireworks, and they require a unique set of skills. This district is setting the standard with the world's first drone performance team.

Gym for the Brain opens a new chapter for mental health at FETC

The STARR Gym for The Brain treats mental health like physical health and gives schools a shared space to build regulation, emotional literacy and self-care habits.

The Always-On Insight and Networking Platform for Superintendents and Their Teams

AI-driven insights, peer-to-peer collaboration and more built exclusively for K-12 Superintendents and their leaders.

Top EdTech Products: These are our winners for 2026!

Annual competition spotlights the most innovative solutions that help leaders meet the ever-evolving education technology needs of their districts and schools.

Why a high school drone show at FETC signals a turning point for CTE

What if the most compelling example of future-ready learning this yeardidnthappen in a classroombut in the night sky?

Bold Women Collective brings the ‘Backstory Podcast’ to FETC

Women are transforming the education space every daysparking ideas, developing solutions, connecting communities, envisioning the future, and championing change.

The Always-On Insight and Networking Platform for Superintendents and Their Teams

AI-driven insights, peer-to-peer collaboration and more built exclusively for K-12 Superintendents and their leaders.

FETC 2026: How to drive new levels of student engagement

The conference, which begins Jan. 11 in Orlando, offers education leaders and their teams new insights on harnessing AI, expanding project-based learning and practicing self-care.

From hype to integration: Become an AI expert at FETC 2026

Walk away from these two summits with strategies for AI implementation, policy, training and more at FETC 2026.

Why antifragility is the next evolution of schools post-ChatGPT

At FETC 2026, Kelsey Behringer and Quintin Shepherd will cover how antifragility enables districts to learn, adapt, and improve through disruption.

The Always-On Insight and Networking Platform for Superintendents and Their Teams

AI-driven insights, peer-to-peer collaboration and more built exclusively for K-12 Superintendents and their leaders.

Media center milestone: Future Ready Librarians Framework 3.0 is here

The updated Future Ready Librarians Framework 3.0 reflects the expanding role of librarians as education leaders inpreparing students for life, learning and work.

Why your AI policies should read more like guidelines

"The most effective guidelines encourage critical thinking, center the human decision-making and allow for nuance," says Ken Shelton, an edtech thought leader and featured speaker at the 2026 Future of Education Technology Conference.

Road to FETC | The Future Is Immersive: How Virtual Reality Is Transforming Teaching, Learning, and Student Engagement

Date & Time: Thursday, December 11th at 4 p.m. ET

Step into the future of education with this dynamic webinar exploring how immersive learning is revolutionizing the classroom experience. Hear directly from three innovative schoolsa public school, an independent school, and a fully virtual reality (VR) online academywhere teachers and students are using immersive environments to reimagine how learning happens.

The Always-On Insight and Networking Platform for Superintendents and Their Teams

AI-driven insights, peer-to-peer collaboration and more built exclusively for K-12 Superintendents and their leaders.

Here are 5 steps for connecting students’ passion with purpose

A happy, passionate student is an engaged student, says one expert. His project-based learning framework helps schools build such students.

Putting studentsnot technologyat the center of innovation

For Donnie Piercey, technology is less about showing off the newest device and more about empowering teachers and students.

A view on VR education from a unique online school

Compared to traditional teaching, VR education gives our scholars the opportunity to learn in a hands-on way without the added cost of travel and materials."

The Always-On Insight and Networking Platform for Superintendents and Their Teams

AI-driven insights, peer-to-peer collaboration and more built exclusively for K-12 Superintendents and their leaders.

Future-Ready Pathways: How District Leaders Are Transforming CTE for the Modern Workforce

Date & Time: Thursday, November 13that 4 p.m. ET

This FETC webinar brings together CTE leaders from across the nation to share their strategies for building robust CTE centers, designing career pathways and apprenticeship programs, as well as aligning curriculum and training programs to modern workforce needs.

Why AI is now foundationaland why it needs humans

AI specialist Matthew Winters compares artificial intelligence to laptops and lightbulbs. They become something much bigger when humans "plug in."

Let’s solve real-world problems at FETC’s Safety & Security Technology Summit

This years program is designed to address the most pressing safety and security challenges schools face nationwide, while showcasing innovations in AI, surveillance and cyber-hardening.

The Always-On Insight and Networking Platform for Superintendents and Their Teams

AI-driven insights, peer-to-peer collaboration and more built exclusively for K-12 Superintendents and their leaders.

Why personalized learning now requires a culture shift

Today's educators must prioritize student voice and reward proficiency over seat time, says Nicki Slaugh, a principal of Weber School District's Innovation High in Utah.

Tim Needles: How to instill ‘creative advocacy’ in your students

'Creative advocacy' means students choose projects that cover space travel, the arts, the environment and other "things they believe in," an FETC speaker says.

How to guide students as tech evolves ‘every minute’

Middle school librarian Brandi Grant believes the library is a place where every student should feel seen, heard and empowered.

The Always-On Insight and Networking Platform for Superintendents and Their Teams

AI-driven insights, peer-to-peer collaboration and more built exclusively for K-12 Superintendents and their leaders.

Here are new AI resources to help guide superintendents

District leadership teams can work together to develop an action plan, strategies to align AI with district priorities, and ethical and equitable practices for your schools.

FETC 2026: Amy Storer wants to make your education life easier

The instructional coach and featured speaker says AI can be that "little assistant we all wish that we had every day in our lives."